“You Too Will Build Your Own House”: Landlord Says Prayers For Tenants Who Repainted His Apartments
- A Nigerian man is full of joy after his tenants helped repaint his house for him and he has shared photos of the building online
- The landlord, Tom Alims said the tenants were new and that he was genuinely happy because how the made the building to look clean
- Tom shared photos of the building on Facebook and prayed that the tenants would one day build their own house too
A man is grateful to his tenants who repainted his house after renting an apartment in it.
The landlord, Tom Alims took to Facebook to share how his tenants turned his house into a more beautiful building.
Tom said the new tenants surprised him as he was not around when the painting took place.
He travelled and came back to see that they had repainted the building and totally transformed it.
Tom wrote on Facebook:
“I thought it was a joke, but they kept to their words without my knowledge until I got home over the weekend to this big surprise. I know they’ll see this post. Bros, una too try. I thank una well well. Make God bless una. Like I tell una yesterday, e no go tay, una go build una own too, and I go dey here to support una with some bags of cement.”
He therefore said a word of prayer for them, noting that they would also build their own house.
Facebook reactions as landlord prays for tenants
Achekeye Ken said:
“May you have more friendly and peace-loving tenants.”
Akiba Ekpenyong said:
“I hope that person no go come write Chelsea FC on the wall.”
Odey Patience said:
“Very impressive. Their own thing no go ever spoil in Jesus name amen.”
Patrick Amajama commented:
“Very impressive. Thank them for me too.”
Landlord increases house rent
Meanwhile, a Nigerian man who owns a house has increased the rent of the apartments, citing the increased cost of cement.
A viral story shared on X by Fitila indicates that the house is not new, as it was built 30 years ago.
However, the landlord is said to be hell-bent on getting more money from the house as the cost of cement climbs.
Source: TheTalk.NG